TFB Podcast Roundup 112: December 18th Roundup
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We’re back again with another roundup of fresh firearms-focused podcasts in TFB Podcast Roundup 112. Each week we’re bringing you a new set of podcasts from across the web that cover a wide variety of topics including gunsmithing, hunting, precision shooting, war stories, competition shooting, gun industry news, and much more. In addition, we’re also featuring the most recent episode of TFB’s own Behind The Gun Podcast which airs every week on Thursday mornings. If you’d like to check out the full episode list for TFB’s Behind The Gun Podcast, you can find it here on the TFB website or on your favorite podcast app. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s selection of gun podcast listening.
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TFB Podcast Roundup 112: December 18th Roundup
Length: 90 Minutes
Subjects: Concealed carry talk with a USCAA instructor and owner of Protection Tactics Firearms Training
Coffee with Rich is a great podcast that offers a lot of variety and always has great guests. This week Rich talks with Steve Washington who is a veteran, concealed carrier, instructor, and father of four daughters. The guys on the podcast talk about how to create a proper environment for new students of the concealed carry world and how to identify and solve problems students are having when it comes to learning how to properly defend themselves.
Length: 51 Minutes
Subjects: Some good and some bad changes to firearms law in the United States that will affect future and potential concealed carriers
This week on the Concealed Carry Podcast, Riley Bowman and Matthew Maruster talk about a lot of new gun laws that are going into effect or might go into effect that might expose firearms manufacturers to potential lawsuits. The guys also talk about how certain rulings might nix the 21-year-old age requirement for handgun purchases in the United States.
Length: 25 Minutes
Subjects: Olympic shooting and an instructor selling a student the wrong gun
Gun Talk Radio is one of my more frequently listened to podcasts and this week we get to hear about some of our returning US Olympians who won gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics. Host Tom Gresham also talks about a harrowing tale of a firearms instructor who sells the wrong pistol to a very green firearms student.
Length: 19 Minutes
Subjects: Do you know the difference between a justified and unjustified use of deadly force?
Concealed Carry University is a newer podcast that focuses on specific cases where deadly force has been used and discusses the intricacies of each instance. This week our host talks about how a carjacking in the process ended up with an unjustified shooting in the eyes of the law. I think this one is going to be great for those who are newer to concealed carrying as it provides specific examples of both civilian and law enforcement shootings. The host is a retired law enforcement officer and FTO (field training officer) so his perspective on things is quite credible. The audio on this podcast isn’t the greatest but if you can get beyond that the 3 episodes I’ve listened to so far have been quite enlightening.
Length: 53 Minutes
Subjects: Host Mark and Captain Matt Bruce talk about Afghanistan and his prediction for how this situation will pan out
Armed American Radio is a bit more political and focused on recent events but they still have a ton of great content. In this segment of the AARDD podcast, Mark talks about the developing situation in Afghanistan and how things might pan out for Americans and the local population, and how it will shape American politics in the following months and years.
Length: 43:00
Subjects: Firearms Policy Coalition Support and Amring up your Neighborhood Watch
What role does the Neighborhood Watch program play in keeping communities safe from crime? Before you answer that, listen to this episode and consider a Neighborhood Watch group with rifles. We will discuss this topic at length during our SOTG Homeroom from CrossBreed Holsters.
Length: 30:00
Subjects: Faxon’s 2021 product lineup and Closeted Gucci Glock Fanboys
Many of you will be familiar with Faxon Firearms solely based on their reputation for making barrels for just about anything. I’ve personally owned quite a few Faxon products throughout the years and they make some extremely affordable barrels and are even breaking out into new territory with new offerings for rimfires as well as concealed carry pistols. In this episode of the Faxon Blog and Podcast, Bob Faxon discusses some of the new products for 2021.
Length: 19:48
Subjects: Dispelling the myth that open bolt firearms are illegal and immediately considered a machine gun
Fudd Busters is hosted by gun rights Lawyer Matt Larosiere. He started Fudd Busters with the intention of dispelling the various (and numerous) myths that surround and infiltrate the 2nd Amendment community and takes some often confusing or confounding firearms law and turns it into plain English for his viewers. In this episode of his podcast, he talks about why open bolt firearms are in fact legal and don’t automatically get “machine gun” status by the NFA because of this one simple design aspect.
Length: 26:14
Subjects: The guys talk about the Ruger LCP MAX and their first impressions of the concealed carry community’s latest .380 ACP offering.
New gun, new episode! In Episode 12 of the Lipsey’s AIM HIGHER Podcast, dive in as we break down this all-new tiny powerhouse, the Ruger LCP MAX. We talk features, function, and future of what could be the latest trend in ultimate pocket carry pistols.
I’ve owned several LCPs throughout the years and it is one of the best “grab and go” concealed carry firearms out there. If you’re just making a quick trip away from the house to grab a six-pack or a bottle of booze, it’s the obvious answer if you’re not willing to get your EDC gear ready to go for such a short trip. The LCP MAX just makes you that much more prepared with improved sights, new grip, and increased capacity.
Length: 41:33
Subjects: Ian McCollum’s new book – Pistols of Warlords, Firearms Collecting, Historical Pistols
The History Unloaded podcast is a great historical-based firearms podcast that goes into great detail about the many phenomenal firearms museums in our country as well as the firearms themselves, historical gun culture, and lots of John Moses Browning wisecracks. This week they have Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons on to discuss the various new avenues for firearms collecting and his upcoming book – Pistols of Warlords.
In this episode of TFB’s Behind The Gun Podcast we’ve brought back in our Editor in Chief Pete, as well as long-time TFB Writer, Editor, and the editor of Overt Defense, Matthew Moss. Matt has been writing for TFB for quite a long time and in addition to covering historical firearms, he also has quite the passion for the minute details that can be found in the complex and vast world of military firearms, technology, and news. This has led Matt to become the editor of Overt Defense, a daily blog that specifically focuses on not just American military news and issues, but the militaries of all nations across the planet. Matt’s job, as well as his many other ventures within the historical firearms space, have given him a lot of insight into not just past conflicts, but current ones as well. Today Matt and Pete discuss the various conflicts going on around the world, the arms we’re seeing in these conflicts.
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That’s all we’ve got this week for the TFB Podcast Roundup. Please let us know if you enjoyed any of these episodes or if you have your own gun-related podcasts that you like to listen to! Thanks as always for stopping by to read and listen right here on The Firearm Blog, we’ll see you next week!
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